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- There is a new skatepark at reigate its usually quite full but if u go during a school day then its basically empty
- Battlebridge is decent for boarding...
- Leave Redhill town centre along the main road and turn right at a texaco garage at the top. Along there to the right is a good skatepark for bmxrs and skaters. The is also a dirt jump spot in the woods next to it.
- St josephs is gd for sets and has benches that grind rly nice. There is a large drop/leap of faith thing - about 7/8 ft with a knee height wall to ollie over as well. if u go up the road to the doctors etc buildings on the left theres a road goin downhill to some garages - theres the drop from ground level down to the garages. dunno if neones up for trying it but im gonna give it a go at sum point. other than that most of the spots hav been mentioned - tho its worth goin to reigate to skate the college
- There is a double set (a 5 followed by a 4) that is quite good - its over the road from sainsburys and towards the round about (past the iceland ledge)
- St Josephs school is really gd to skate. It has 2, 3, 4, two 5's, 6, 7 and 10 sets, and a big grass gap and a smoothish playground with tables. Its not difficult to get into but there is a busy road next to it, which sometimes u'll get an angry driver stop and shout or beep their horn at u, which sucks. Once ur in its ok, ive never had any problems while ive been skating. but there is a sign saying if ur caught by the police in there then u "could" get fined £50.
- Iceland carpark has got the best curb to grind. Its constantly waxed as hundreds have skated it. It is behind colours.
- -Iceland ledge: Behind iceland carpark, (iceland is opposite sainburys) there is a super slidy ledge, and also some metal rails and a 5 set, if your feeling lucky about a 12 set opposite the ledge!!!
-TDK 8 set: 8 set of stairs outside the tdk office opposite lidls on the one way street.
-secret 6-set: super nice set i ride on my bmx with a nice handrail, at the belfry car park entrance next to the lorry entrance there is a big set of stairs for huge mountain bike huckers, and up those stairs to the left is the 6 set.
- You could try the back of Iceland carpark, otherwise known as "the ledge" A place where many teens go to hang out and skate. Smooth surface, *ledge* (the name?) bits which are good for grinding and ollying off.
- If you fancy braving the security camerasm try the Belfry multi-story..., or, as a few of the local skater kids have found, the Queensway multi-story opposite the Abbey Business centre, which is right across from Sainsbury's.
- behind iceland is pretty sick, nice very waxed curbs going from high to low.
st josephs school is good on a sunday with benches with stair sets going from 3 s and 4s to huge ones that ive only seen bmxers land. I used to go to some of the eststes around the area they had kool flat bank type things made for skating, but the locals make it a bit sketchy these days so i wouldnt advise it, unless theres about 20 of u.
- go to reigate theres a ramp in the park
- Some rather ambitious rails on the library steps, but watch out for CCTV everywhere and some very unsympathetic local kids!
- There is a wicked ledge behinde Iceland with a few steps. St Beeds School. Stairs outside Burger King
Sainsburys car park. Redhill is quite good for skateing when you know where to go. It is worth the trip
but I would rather take the train to Playstation or Brighton or Crawley. Hello Trevor, sam ,ian
- Afraid you'll have to go to the next town, Reigate Priory. Although there is a basketball site in the Memorial Ground in Redhill you could use.
- The back of Redhill station - a big car park with a nice slope to it.
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